Running Containers on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (RCAEKS)
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3 dias
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Descrição
Amazon EKS makes it easy to run Kubernetes on AWS without having to install, operate, and maintain your own Kubernetes control plane. In this three-day course, you will learn container management and orchestration for Kubernetes using Amazon EKS. You will create an Amazon EKS cluster, configure the environment, deploy the cluster, and add applications to your cluster. You will also learn how to manage container images using Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) and how to automate application deployment. You will also deploy applications using CI/CD tools. You will explore how to monitor and scale your environment using metrics, logging, tracing, and horizontal/vertical scaling. Learn about efficiency, cost, and resiliency by designing and managing a large container environment. Finally, explore configuring AWS networking services to support your cluster and learn how to secure your Amazon EKS environment.
*PVP por participante. A realização do curso nas datas apresentadas está sujeita a um quórum mínimo de inscrições.
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Área: AWS
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Destinatários: - Developers - DevOps engineers - Systems administrators
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What you will learn:
- Review and explore the fundamentals of containers, Kubernetes, and Amazon EKS, and the impact of containers on workflows
- Create an Amazon EKS cluster by selecting the correct compute resources to support your worker nodes
- Secure your environment with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication by creating an Amazon EKS service role for your cluster
- Deploy an application to the cluster, then publish container images to ECR and secure access via IAM policy
- And more
Pré-requisitos:
- Have completed the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) Primer
- Have completed AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials (or equivalent real-world experience)
- Basic Linux administration experience
- Basic experience in network administration
- Basic knowledge of containers and microservices
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